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ASAFETIDA

Mixed sulfides are prepared in the flavor industry by the reaction of thiols, 2inc oxide, and a bromoalkane (39). Some of these mixed sulfides are constituents of allium, asafetida, coffee, and meat flavors. A representative reaction is represented in equation 24. [Pg.12]

A.S., abbrev. (Amp re-Stunde) ampere-hour, Aaant, Asand, m. — stinkender —, asafetida. — wohlriechender —. gum benzoin. [Pg.35]

Stink-farbe, /. old weak tan liquor, -fluss, -flussspat, m. fetid fluor spar (bituminous fluorite), -harz, n. asafetida. -kalk, m. anthraconite (bituminous limestone), ohle, /. fetid coal, -mergel, m. fetid marl (bituminous marl), -ol, n. fetid oil, specif, animal oil. -quarz, m. fetid quartz (bituminous quartz), -raum, m. gas chamber, -raum-probe, /. gas-chamber test, -schiefer, m. fetid shale, -spat, m. = Stinkfluss. -stein. [Pg.429]

Te ifels-dreck, m. asafetida. -kirsche, /. belladonna. -wurz,/. aconite Aconitumnapellus). [Pg.444]

Zaffer, m. zaffer, zaffre (impure oxide of cobalt). Zaffetika, /. asafetida. [Pg.522]

Antioxidant activity. Asafetida, administered orally to Sprague-Dawley rats at doses of 1.25% and 2.5% w/w, significantly restored the level of antioxidant system, depleted by N-methyl-N-nitrosourea treatment. There was a significant inhibition in lipid peroxidation as measured by thiobar-bituric acid-reactive substances in the liver of rats . [Pg.228]

Chemomodulatory influence. Asafetida, administered orally to Sprague-Dawley rats at doses of 1.25% and 2.5% w/w in diet, produced an increase in the development and differentiation of ducts/ductules and lobules and a decrease in terminal end buds as compared to both normal and N-methyl-N-nitrosourea-treated control animals. Asafetida treatment significantly reduced the levels of cytochrome P450 and b5. There was an enhancement in the activities of glutathione-S-transferase, deoxythymi-dine-diaphorase, superoxide desmutase, catalase, and reduced glutathione " " . Central nervous (CNS) effects. Ethanol extract of the dried gum, administered orally to adults at a dose of 20 mL/person, was active "" . [Pg.228]

Asafetida, administered orally to albino rats at a dose of 250 mg% for 8 weeks, enhanced pancreatic lipase activity, stimulated pancreatic amylase and chymotrypsin. The stimulatory influence was not observed when their intake was restricted to a single oral dose " " ". Protein digestibility. Asafetida did not affect the digestibility of protein in sorghum " . ... [Pg.229]

Smooth muscle relaxant activity. Tine-ture of the gland, administered to rabbits, was active on the bladder and intestine " . Toxic effect. Gum, administered orally to adults, was active. A case of methemoglobinemia occurred in a 5-week-old male infant, after administration of asafetida preparation to alleviate colic. Treatment was with intravenous methylene blue and the infant recovered . Tumor-promoting activity. Water extract of the dried oleoresin, administered externally to mice at a dose of 200 pL/animal, was active vs 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthra-cene and croton oil treatment ". ... [Pg.230]

FA003 Hofer, O., M. Widhalm, and H. Greger. Circular dichroism of ses-quiterpene-umbelliferone ethers and structure elucidation of a new derivative isolated from the gum resin asafetida . Monatsh Chem 1984 115(10) 1207-1218. [Pg.230]

FA004 Appendino, G., S. Taglipietra, G. M. Nano, and J. Jakupovic. Sesquiterpene coumarin ethers from asafetida. Phytochemistry 1994 35(1) 183-186. FA005 Nassar, M. I., E. A. Abu-Mustafa, and A. A. Ahmed. Sesquiterpene coumarins from Ferula assafoetida L. Phar-mazie 1995 50(11) 766-767. [Pg.230]

Pangarova, T. T., and G. G. Zapes-ochnaya. Flavonoids of Ferula assafoe-tida. Chem Nat Comp 1973 9(6) 768. Kjaer, A., M. Sponholtz, K. O. Abraham, M. L. Shankaranarayana, M. L. Raghavan, and C. P. Natarajan. 2-butyl propenyl disulfides from asafetida separation, characterization and absolute configuration. Acta Chem Scand Ser B 1976 30 137. [Pg.230]

Ashraf, M., R. Ahmad, S. Mahood, and M. K. Bhatty. Studies of the essential oils of the Pakistani species of the family Umbelliferae. XLV. Ferula assa-foetida, Linn (Herra Hing) gum oil. Pak J Sci Ind Res 1980 23 68-69. Ashraf, M., R. Ahmad, S. Mahood, and M. K. Bhatty. Studies of the essential oils of the Pakistani species of the family Umbelliferae. Part XXXV. Ferula assafoetida, Linn (Hing) seed oil. Pak J Sci Ind Res 1979 22(6) 308-310. Kleiman, R., and G. E. Spencer. Search for new industrial oils 16. Umbelliflorae-seed oils rich in petroselinic acid. J Amer OU Chem Soc 1982 59 29-32. Rajanikanth, B., B. Ravindranath, and M. L. Shankaranarayana. Volatile polysulphides of asafoetida. Phytochemistry 1984 23(4) 899—900. Shankaranarayana, M. L., B. Raghavan, and C. P. Natarajan. Odorous compounds of asafetida. VII. Isolation and identification. Indian Food Pack 1982 36(5) 65-76. [Pg.230]

Garg, D. K., A. C. Banerjea, and J. Verma. The role of intestinal Clostridia and the effect of asafetida (Hing) and alcohol in flatulence. Indian J Microbiol 1980 20(3) 194-197. Bordia, A., and S. K. Arora. The effect of essential oil (active principle) of asafetida on alimentary lipemia. Indian J Med Res 1975 63(5) 707-711. Soni, K. B., M. Lahiri, P. Chakcradeo, S. V. Bhide, and R. Kuttan. Protective effect of food additives on aflatoxin-induced mutagenicity and hepatocar-cinogenicity. Chem Lett 1997 115(2) 129-133. [Pg.231]

FA051 Abraham, S. K., and P. C. Kesavan. Genotoxicity of garlic, turmeric and asafetida in mice. Mutat Res 1984 FA064... [Pg.232]

Desai, H. G., and R. H. Kalro. Effect of black pepper asafetida on the DNA content of gastric aspirates. Indian J Med Res 1985 81 325-329. Shashikanth, K. N., and A. Hosono. In vitro mutagenicity of tropical spices to streptomycin dependent strains of Salmonella typhimurium TA98. Agr Biol Chem 1986 50(11) 2947-2948. Kamboj, V. P. A review of Indian medicinal plants with interceptive activity. Indian J Med Res 1988 1988(4) 336-355. [Pg.232]

FA069 Walia, K. Effects of asafetida (7 hy-droxycoumarin) on mouse spermatocytes. Cytologia 1973 38 19-724. FA079... [Pg.233]


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